The Last Drop Film
The Last Drop is a revolutionary 40-minute film that shines a spotlight on the lesser-known forms of relationship abuse, like psychological abuse, digital abuse, and gaslighting. With this resource, you can educate your community on the lesser-known forms of abuse and, more importantly, how to protect themselves before their relationships turn violent.
In The Last Drop, a young woman links minds with her boyfriend using a device that lets couples relive shared memories—but when she spots overlooked signs of abuse, she must escape before he can manipulate her memories in his favor.
We want to partner with stakeholders, educators, and abuse experts who can help shape and spread our film’s impact campaign. Here are two ways you can help:
Host a Screening: Purchase access to the film to host your own screening events for trainings, fundraisers, and education events in your community. This purchase gives you screening rights to screen The Last Drop at public or private events for one year.
Donate: We have ambitious goals to revolutionize the way young people, professionals, and leaders learn about relationship abuse at a global scale. Your support would be crucial in bringing this project to the people who need it most. You can support The Last Drop's impact campaign.
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About the Filmmaker
Adam Joel is an impact-driven filmmaker and a survivor of relationship abuse. After graduating with a film degree from Northwestern University, he co-founded Aggressively Compassionate, a production company that makes films for good causes. His directorial debut, Under the Weather, screened at universities to spark discussions about mental health between students and faculty. To expand his abilities in leading grassroots screening campaigns, he served as the Impact Manager for an education film called No Small Matter, where he coordinated 1,300+ screening events for advocates, educators, and legislators in all 50 states.
To make The Last Drop as impactful as possible, Adam consulted dozens of other survivors and an advisory board of experts in the fields of abuse prevention, education, and social work.